Tim Anderson
Kite AI coding pulled down to earth because ‘our 500k developers would not pay to use it,’ now open source
Kite, whose product was an AI coding assistant that was launched long before GitHub Copilot, has officially closed […]
SQLite 3.40 released with official support for Wasm – Web SQL reborn?
The SQLite team has released version 3.40.0 with official support for compiling to Wasm. This will enable web […]
Microsoft releases SQL Server 2022, preferring hooks to Azure over enhancing the on-premises product
Microsoft has released SQL Server 2022 to general availability, at the PASS (Professional Association for SQL Server) Community […]
Node.js rival Deno adds stable npm compatibility in effort to bridge module system divide
The Deno team has released version 1.28 which “stabilizes npm compatibility,” according to a post today. This is […]
Microsoft: Platform Invoke in .NET 7.0 sweeps away ‘old weird behaviors’ in fundamental shift
Microsoft has introduced a new way to interop with native code in the just-released .NET 7, a fundamental […]
Hey GitHub! Universe event introduces speech-to-code Copilot experiment, new Code Search
Developer Advocate Rizèl Scarlett demonstrates Hey Github! GitHub used its Universe event, in San Francisco and online, to […]
Microsoft releases .NET 7 spanning Windows to WebAssembly, but can it keep up with the modern web platform?
Microsoft has released .NET 7, along with a flurry of updates to related frameworks and tools, including C# […]
SPARK as good as Rust for safer coding? AdaCore cites Nvidia case study
Rust has plenty of attention as a low-level language that eliminates many of the errors which are easy […]
Phylum report: password-stealing PyPi packages discovered, downloaded over 5,700 times
Supply chain security specialist Phylum has reported on malware in “dozens of newly published PyPi packages.” PyPi (Python […]
